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    and forget everything that happened a year before she got the feed. Lastly, she tells her boyfriend, Titus to not worry about separating because even though her body is shutting down, she promises that they will still be together.…

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    Titus's Feed Analysis

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    Titus is the perfect example of the expected product of the Feed based environment. The Feed creates a way of life which causes Titus to heavily influenced, as well as dependent on it, this phenomenon is most apparent during the deactivation of Titus’s Feed. Accordingly, he felt a certain kind of helplessness while he was no longer enveloped by constant stimulation. The influence of the Feed on Titus is shown every time he uses one of the unsophisticated slang words of the feed, and every time…

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    “Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe.”-Albert E. Many say that Titus is one of the most influential tragedies written. Having every character having a diabolical side to them (excluding Marcus Andronicus) everyone has had their hands in murder or conspiracy. The elements that make this piece of literature such an influential tragedy can be appointed to number of things. From the stability of Rome (politically) to the theology and…

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    on in the world that I would never imagine. So let’s get a little into the book. One day, Titus and his friend went to the moon with his friend to party just like regular teens, but this was the day his life changed forever. As Titus and his friends were on the moon Titus met this beautiful girl named Violet. As the night came to an end everybody’s Feed got hacked and that’s when their lives changed. Titus, Violet and his friends all were taken to the hospital. The doctor told all of them that…

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    again. In M.T. Anderson’s book, Feed, the main character Titus and his callow friends rely heavily on the Feed for every word, perhaps even every thought. Their words are no longer their own, but instead ideas strategically placed into their heads. If they ever find themselves comforting a friend, or paying someone a compliment, or caught in the middle of a lie, they need only call upon the Feed for help designing the perfect phrase to say. Titus, although growing seemingly more likable…

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    Having an open mind creates the possibility of accepting new ideas, but refusing to listen to others can do more harm than good. In Things Fall Apart, Antigone, and Titus Andronicus, stubbornness of the protagonist is the main conflict that leads the tragic hero to their downfall. All three tragic heroes, Okonkwo, Antigone, and Titus believe their own beliefs are the correct ones to be followed and that there's nothing wrong with it, however as the stories progress it's clear to see that this is…

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    Technology Vs Ignorance

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    those in the awe-inspiring novel feed to humanity today. Titus along with his friends, are the perfect representation of what the corporations have been able to do to people. They shop at all of the hottest stores and visit all of the coolest attractions. They resemble the imprisoned people who were forced to stare at the shadows in Plato’s cave. Thinking that whatever they are shown on the walls or in Titus's case the feed is true. When Titus stumbles upon a remarkably guile girl, Violet, she…

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    these two plays, each character is faced with death. Titus Andronicus, an immoral character, begins with the murder the son of a war prisoner along with his own son. Conversely, Hamlet begins on a moral high ground and in turmoil over the suspicious death of his father. The juxtaposition of where these two characters begin morally is an important factor in considering whether their final actions were out of justice or revenge. Considering that Titus begins the play in shifting sands with the…

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    The Apostle Paul

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    Timothy, II Timothy and Titus. In these books, Paul is writing to his preacher boys and his own sons after the faith. He gives Timothy and Titus areas to work on and actions to accomplish in order to be a good minister. At the time that the Apostle Paul was writing these epistles, he was near to his death. He had already spent much time in the ministry, and he wanted to pass down what he learned to his preacher boys. By applying the teaching that Paul gave Timothy and Titus, and by demonstrating…

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    The main thing that Titus does is what he does not do with his friends. He does not go into mal with Link and Marty. He finds the stuff that they are doing is stupid. However, as much as the book shows, un popular things eventually become popular, so Titus ends up going mal. In the beginning of Feed People are getting lesions. The lesions are originally viewed as bad, but then due to the…

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